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    CFOs more likely to become CEOs: India Inc

    mmBy Dr. Prajjal Saha | HRKathaApril 16, 20153 Mins Read3966 Views
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    Senior finance professionals in India believe that their opinions influence the strategic and operational decisions taken by companies.

    According to the Global Business and Spending Monitor, a study by American Express Bank and CFO Research reveals that more than three-quarters of the respondents from India expressed their belief that in all probability, their company’s CFO would eventually seek to become a CEO or move into an equivalent role.

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    The study is based on a sampling of 565 senior finance and corporate executives from large companies around the world.

    This is an indicator of the growing role of finance professionals in the overall strategic decisions of the company. Almost 100 per cent of the respondents among Indian senior finance professionals agreed that their opinions will carry weight on the strategic and operational decisions taken by companies.

    The report also suggests that compared to their global counterparts, Indian finance executives were more upbeat on the job scene.

    Around 78 per cent of finance leaders surveyed from India expected a strong growth in employment opportunities. In comparison, only 50 per cent of respondents from China and 61 per cent respondents from the US showcased a similar confidence level. More executives from Asia, Australia and Japan expected employment to improve than worsen.

    Among Indian finance leaders, around 72 per cent of the respondents felt that the acceleration in the employment scene will be driven by creation of new jobs. Meanwhile, 68 per cent of the respondents also opined that the spurt in employment will also be driven by growth in existing businesses.

    American Express has commissioned the study – Global Business and Spending Monitor

    A similar percentage (around 68 per cent) of respondents were of the view that employment-related legislation and policy will be the other germinal reason to drive the employment agenda of the country.

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    The technological advancements taking place in the country will also favourably affect the job market, a fact that about 58 per cent of the respondents agreed to.

    However, around 22 per cent of the Indian senior finance officers also raised their concern on the shortage in skilled positions. Around 44 per cent of the Indian respondents spoke about increasing the employee satisfaction level as being on top of the agenda for Indian companies.

    Saru Kaushal, country business head, global corporate payments, at American Express, said in an official communique, “As with the economic outlook, India is at the top of the list of countries anticipating rising employment. However, the survey points to the shortage of skilled positions. We are confident that with the government’s increased focus on making India job ready, this gap will be bridged soon.”

    Interestingly, more than a quarter of the respondents felt that rate of growth, in terms of the number of jobs, was outpacing the revenue growth of the company, whereas 48 per cent felt the two parameters were growing at a similar pace.

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    Dr. Prajjal Saha is a business journalist and the editor-publisher of HRKatha. He writes on the realities of work and organisations, offering a clear-eyed view of how companies translate intent into action—often revealing the gap between the two. With over 25 years of experience, he focuses on interpreting workplace trends and leadership decisions in a way that is both insightful and accessible. He founded HRKatha in 2015 to create a platform for credible, insight-driven analysis of the evolving workplace.

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